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The part of a sentence 'container is dropped' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a container being dropped, e.g. "The container is dropped onto the ground with a loud thud".
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The Durex Gold, packaged in a coin-shaped container, was dropped from the American market in 2001, less than three years after it was introduced.
The TLC plate is dropped vertically in a closed container (developing chamber), with the edge to which the spot was applied down.
Ideally, she said, the customer will have a driveway or other parking area where the container can be dropped off.
In a statement released on Wednesday evening, Justice For Life Observatory in Deir ez-Zor, a Syrian activist group, said that eyewitnesses confirmed six containers had been dropped over the city.
The items taken from the home and from the hospital will be placed in sealed container, that will be dropped off in a location that will be guarded by law enforcement, "The challenges are real," said Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, on Friday.
The proposed solution: containers that could be dropped from 30,000 feet.
Israeli military officials said the containers were to be dropped overboard off the Gaza Strip in the Mediterranean Sea.
Saying they drew their information from interrogation of the crew, Israeli military officials said the containers were to be dropped overboard off the Gaza Strip in the Mediterranean Sea.
The drop was reasonably accurate, with a few containers and paratroopers being dropped three miles from the airfield.
In condition 1 whatever container did the sphere have been dropped subjects were rewarded, thus reciprocity was not relevant.
"We even have the grape containers underground so grapes can be dropped straight in during the harvest, with no pumps or suction," said Mr Panerai.
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